WHILE i think I may be giving you the correct answer I may not BUT I with try anyway!
A string is a line of text. For example: Dim example As String = "whatever text you want" Would make a string that says "whatever text you want" Later, you can use this for a msgbox or textbox Example: TextBox1.Text = example '(that is the string we made) or MsgBox(example, MsgBoxStyle.Information, "Note!") '(would display a msgbox containing the text in the string)
functional text is an everday thing
Example: If (my.textbox1.text = my.textbox2.text) Then ...
While the practice has not been picked up by many businesses, some do offer discounts on their services through text messaging. Gap, for example, offers discounts to customers through text messaging using Visa.
A narrative is a story told from one person's perspective. An informational text is perspective-neutral. For example, a narrative would be "He saw the forklift driven by a good friend of his brother-in-law." The same event in an informational text format would be "The forklift was driven by a good friend of Bob's brother-in-law." The difference is who is relating the information - in the first example, "he" is the channel for the information while in the second example, there is no specific individual providing the information.
It is not safe to call or text while driving.
Yes it is!!
a form of classification
An example of an APA in-text citation for a website with no author is ("Title of the Article," Year).
it is legal in some states it is illegal to text while driving
Here is an example of a sentence that includes two in-text citations: "According to Smith (2019), climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action, while Johnson (2020) argues that sustainable practices are essential for mitigating its effects."
An example of an MLA in-text citation for a book would be: (Author's Last Name Page Number). For example, (Smith 45).